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equalize, obtain numerical mean
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averageadjective
Constituting or relating to the average.
The average of 10, 20 and 24 is (10 + 20 + 24)/3 = 18.
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mean, expectation -
averageadjective
Neither very good nor very bad; rated somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category.
The daily high temperature last month averaged 15C.
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unremarkable, so-so, middling, mediocre, medium, middle, comme ci comme ça, rankAntonyms:
extraordinary -
averageadjective
An indication of a player’s ability calculated from his scoring record, etc.
batting average
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standard, typical, usual, normal, regular, conventional, bog-standard -
averageadjective
Not outstanding, not good, banal; bad or poor.
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ordinary, uninspiring
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average, normnoun
a statistic describing the location of a distribution
«it set the norm for American homes»
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normAntonyms:
abnormal, unnatural, immoderate, uncommon, extraordinary -
averagenoun
(sports) the ratio of successful performances to opportunities
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normAntonyms:
uncommon, unnatural, abnormal, immoderate, extraordinary -
averageadjective
an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual
«he is about average in height»; «the snowfall this month is below average»
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normAntonyms:
abnormal, unnatural, uncommon, extraordinary, immoderate -
average, mean(a)adjective
approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value
«the average income in New England is below that of the nation»; «of average height for his age»; «the mean annual rainfall»
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abnormal, unnatural, extraordinary, uncommon, immoderate -
average, ordinaryadjective
lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered
«average people»; «the ordinary (or common) man in the street»
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fair, mean(a), middling, ordinary, median(a), mediocre, medium, modal(a), intermediateAntonyms:
uncommon, abnormal, unnatural, immoderate, extraordinary -
average, fair, mediocre, middlingadjective
lacking exceptional quality or ability
«a novel of average merit»; «only a fair performance of the sonata»; «in fair health»; «the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average»; «the performance was middling at best»
Synonyms:
mean(a), modal(a), mediocre, second-rate, reasonable, intermediate, fair(a), medium, bonnie, comely, middling, bonny, ordinary, just, median(a), sightly, clean, fair, fairish, honestAntonyms:
unnatural, immoderate, abnormal, extraordinary, uncommon -
average, intermediate, mediumadjective
around the middle of a scale of evaluation
«an orange of average size»; «intermediate capacity»; «medium bombers»
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fair, mean(a), middling, ordinary, median(a), mediocre, medium, modal(a), intermediateAntonyms:
extraordinary, unnatural, abnormal, uncommon, immoderate -
modal(a), averageadjective
relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution
«the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30»
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extraordinary, immoderate, unnatural, abnormal, uncommon -
median(a), averageverb
relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values)
«the median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20»; «the median income for the year was $15,000»
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abnormal, unnatural, immoderate, uncommon, extraordinary -
average, average outverb
amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain
«The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40»
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average outAntonyms:
unnatural, extraordinary, immoderate, abnormal, uncommon -
averageverb
achieve or reach on average
«He averaged a C»
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average outAntonyms:
unnatural, abnormal, uncommon, immoderate, extraordinary -
average, average outverb
compute the average of
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average outAntonyms:
abnormal, uncommon, unnatural, extraordinary, immoderate
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averagenoun
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medium, mean proportion, medial sum or quantity -
averagenoun
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mediocrity, medial standard, average standard -
averageverb
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equate, reduce to an average, reduce to a mean -
averageverb
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(Com.) proportion, distribute proportionally -
averageverb
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amount to, or result in, when the mean is taken -
averageadjective
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medial, mean -
averageadjective
Synonyms:
middling, ordinary, passable, moderate, tolerable, well enough, pretty well, not bad
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List of paraphrases for «average»:
medium, mean, means, medium-sized, media, averages, way, middle, averaging, moderate, plea, median, east, avg, medium-, medium-size, mediterranean, 225, ways, half, medium-scale, tool, rate
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Patrick Keon:
Equity indices bounced last week, with the S&P 500 up 1.3 percent, Dow Jones Industrial Average up 1.2 percent, high yield fund returns are the most closely correlated with equities out of taxable bonds, so there might be a relationship there.
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Valentin Popov:
The prestige and attractiveness of the profession have declined very seriously because of the low wages, the starting (monthly) salary of a policeman and a fire-fighter is only 662 levs ($383) before taxes. The minimum and the average wage in the country rose by more than 50 percent in the last eight or nine years while the salaries in the interior ministry rose by only 15 percent in the same period.
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Christo Wilson:
They know where drivers are, and getting the average gas price in that area wouldn’t be challenging, they also know how far and how long drivers are active during trips, as well as the make and model of their car, so estimating their fuel usage shouldn’t be too challenging either.
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Caroline Flint:
We will make sure that the regulator has that power, that duty, to ensure that prices comes come into effect this winter, wholesale costs have fallen on average by about 20 percent over the last 15 months and that hasn’t been passed onto bill payers.
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Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa:
When there is a difference of 18 percent on average between the salary of men and women, disparity in political positions, and when there is barbarity such as gender violence, it’s a sign that there is still much to do in the fight for women’s rights.
Translations for average
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- متوسطArabic
- среден, средно число, нормален, обикновенBulgarian
- mitjanaCatalan, Valencian
- průměrný, průměrCzech
- gennemsnitDanish
- arithmetisches Mittel, Durchschnitt, durchschnittlichGerman
- μέσος όροςGreek
- averaĝo, aritmetika meznombro, meznombroEsperanto
- ni fu ni fa, promedio, medioSpanish
- keskinkertainen, keskiarvo, tavallinen, keskimääräinen, tyypillinenFinnish
- moyen, moyenneFrench
- cuibheasachd, cuibheas, cuibheasach, meadhanach, meadhanScottish Gaelic
- ממוצעHebrew
- átlagHungarian
- միջինArmenian
- media, medioItalian
- 平均, 平凡, 普通Japanese
- 평균Korean
- ڕادهی ئاساییKurdish
- ശരാശരിMalayalam
- hitung panjang, rerata, purata, pukul rata, rata-rataMalay
- gjennomsnitt, gjennomsnittligNorwegian
- gemiddeldeDutch
- gjennomsnitt, gjennomsnittlegNorwegian Nynorsk
- średni, przeciętny, średniaPolish
- médio, médiaPortuguese
- mediu, medieRomanian
- средний, обычный, обыкновенный, среднееRussian
- priemerSlovak
- medeltal, genomsnitt, genomsnittligSwedish
- సగటు, సరాసరి, మోస్తరుTelugu
- середнійUkrainian
- 平均Chinese
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- mediocre
- moderate
- ordinary
- regular
- boilerplate
- common
- commonplace
- fair
- familiar
- garden
- general
- humdrum
- intermediate
- mainstream
- medium
- middling
- nowhere
- plastic
- standard
- customary
- dime a dozen
- everyday
- fair to middling
- garden-variety
- middle-of-the-road
- passable
- run of the mill
- so-so
- tolerable
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- usual
- median
- intermediate
- medium
- middle
- median
- standard
- mean
- medium
- middle
- midpoint
- norm
- par
- rule
- usual
- balance
- equate
- even out
On this page you’ll find 141 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to average, such as: mediocre, moderate, ordinary, regular, boilerplate, and common.
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- abnormal
- atypical
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- outstanding
- unusual
- extreme
- abnormality
- exception
- unusual
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How to use average in a sentence
Buffalo, New York, may feel in a few decades like Tempe, Arizona, does today, and Tempe itself will sustain 100-degree average summer temperatures by the end of the century.
CLIMATE CHANGE WILL FORCE A NEW AMERICAN MIGRATIONBY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHY BY MERIDITH KOHUTSEPTEMBER 15, 2020PROPUBLICA
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WORDS RELATED TO AVERAGE
- A-OK
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- common
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- fair
- fairish
- goodish
- hep
- hip
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- kosher
- large
- moderate
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- passable
- peachy keen
- pleasant
- pleasing
- respectable
- right on
- satisfactory
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- trendy
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- up to code
- up to snuff
- welcome
- A-OK
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- common
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- fair
- hep
- hip
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- kosher
- large
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- passable
- peachy keen
- pleasant
- pleasing
- respectable
- right on
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- trendy
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- up to code
- up to snuff
- welcome
- acceptable
- adequate
- appropriate
- average
- decent
- fair
- fit
- fitting
- good
- hunky-dory
- okay
- okey-dokey
- passable
- proper
- satisfying
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- average
- classic
- clichéd
- conventional
- exemplary
- hackneyed
- model
- most characteristic
- paradigmatic
- prime
- quintessential
- representative
- standard
- stereotypical
- stock
- textbook
- trite
- average
- expectation
- expected value
- first moment
- mean
- sample mean
- simple average
- acceptable
- adequate
- all right
- ample
- average
- comfortable
- common
- competent
- enough
- fair
- fair to middling
- good
- mediocre
- middling
- moderately good
- passable
- presentable
- reasonable
- respectable
- right
- satisfactory
- sufficing
- unexceptional
- unimpeachable
- unobjectionable
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Определения слова average
- среднее число; средняя величина; среднее (по сумме нескольких величин).
- Above the average
- авария судна.
- en (юр.)
- убыток от аварии судна.
- en (юр.)
- распределение ущерба, понесённого от аварии, между владельцами груза, судна.
- en (юр.)
- среднее число; средняя величина; среднее (по сумме нескольких величин).
Синонимы к слову average
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- arithmetic mean
- be an average of
- be around
- be in the region of
- be more or less
- common
- mean
- median
- middling
- mode
- norm
- normal
- ordinary
- regular
- run of the mill
- standard
- typical
- usual
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n
1 common run, mean, medium, midpoint, norm, normal, par, rule, run, run of the mill, standard
2 on average as a rule, for the most part, generally, normally, typically, usually
adj
3 banal, bog-standard (Brit. & Irish slang) common, commonplace, fair, general, indifferent, mediocre, middle-of-the-road, middling, moderate, no great shakes (informal) normal, not bad, ordinary, passable, regular, run-of-the-mill, so-so (informal) standard, tolerable, typical, undistinguished, unexceptional, usual, vanilla (slang)
4 intermediate, mean, median, medium, middle
vb
5 balance out to, be on average, do on average, even out to, make on average
Antonyms
, adj
3 abnormal, awful, bad, different, exceptional, great, memorable, notable, outstanding, remarkable, special, terrible, unusual
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
average
( averages plural & 3rd person present) ( averaging present participle) ( averaged past tense & past participle )
1 n-count An average is the result that you get when you add two or more numbers together and divide the total by the number of numbers you added together.
(=mean)
Take the average of those ratios and multiply by a hundred.
Average is also an adjective., adj ADJ n
(=mean)
The average price of goods rose by just 2.2%…
2 n-sing You use average to refer to a number or size that varies but is always approximately the same.
a N of amount
It takes an average of ten weeks for a house sale to be completed.
3 adj An average person or thing is typical or normal.
ADJ n
The average adult man burns 1,500 to 2,000 calories per day…
4 n-sing An amount or quality that is the average is the normal amount or quality for a particular group of things or people.
the N
(=norm)
Most areas suffered more rain than usual, with Northern Ireland getting double the average for the month.
Average is also an adjective., adj
£2.20 for a beer is average., …a woman of average height.
5 adj Something that is average is neither very good nor very bad, usually when you had hoped it would be better.
I was only average academically.
6 verb To average a particular amount means to do, get, or produce that amount as an average over a period of time.
We averaged 42 miles per hour. V n
7 You say on average or on an average to indicate that a number is the average of several numbers.
♦
on average/on an average phrase PHR with cl
American shares rose, on average, by 38%…
8 If you say that something is true on average, you mean that it is generally true.
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on average phrase PHR with cl
On average, American firms remain the most productive in the world.
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law of averages
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law average out phrasal verb If a set of numbers average outto a particular figure or if you average them outto that figure, their average is calculated to be that figure.
There are six glasses of wine in one bottle, which averages out to 50p a glass… V P to/at n
Averaging it out between us there’s less than £10 a month each to live on. V n P, Also V P n (not pron)
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